
Forget the fact that Nicolas Roeg's career suffered a hiccup during the '80s and took a nosedive in the '90s. His output during the '70s (Performance, Walkabout, The Man Who Fell To Earth) defined an era in groundbreaking British film-making. In fact, 1973's Don't Look Now is still relevant enough for Steven Soderbergh to consciously rip off for the seduction scene in Out Of Sight.
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